• Container Gardening

    Rochambeau Library 708 Hope St., Providence, RI

    Learn tips and tricks for container gardening from one of the University of Rhode Island’s volunteer master gardeners to prepare for a successful season. No registration necessary, and all experience levels are welcome.

  • Homegrown National Park Event – What’s the Rush: The Solution to the Biodiversity Crisis

    Louttit Library

    Did you know that small changes in a yard can have a huge impact on biodiversity? Creating native habitat helps restore nature while experiencing the joy and fulfillment of connecting with the world around you. This event will offer insights on how nature rebounds when action is taken; practical steps to create habitat and support […]

  • Faithful Resilience: Being the Church in a World of Climate Change

    Episcopal Conference Center 872 Reservoir Road, Burrillville, RI

    This discussion will center on how people of faith can engage in environmental issues, with keynote speaker Debra Rienstra. The event will include lunch and conclude with tree planting at the site.

  • Bird and Learn

    Napatree Point Fort Road, Westerly, Rhode Island

    New and experienced bird watchers are welcome to join in exploring the variety of bird species in the Napatree Point Conservation Area.

  • Training & Community Conversation: Know Your Rights & ICE on the Farm

    Healthy Food Hub 404 Broad St., Providence, RI

    Join Southside Community Land Trust for a conversation: Know Your Rights & ICE On The Farm. State Sen. Tiara Mack and SCLT conservation associate David Kuma will lead presentations on constitutional rights and what's at stake when immigration enforcement reaches the places where our community grows food: the farms and gardens tended by immigrants, refugees, […]

  • ECRI Lobby Day

    R.I. Statehouse

    The Environment Council of Rhode Island will hold the annual Lobby Day at the Statehouse during Earth Month, where the organization's agenda and top priority legislation for the current General Assembly session will be discussed. The organization will also share the full list of supported bills. ECRI's Lobby Day is open to all legislators, government […]

  • Composting for a Greener Tomorrow: Turning Organic Waste into Worth

    Carolina Fire Station 208 Richmond Townhouse Road, Richmond, Rhode Island

    The Richmond Conservation Commission is sponsoring this event as part of a series of presentations about composting organic waste and turning waste materials into rich soils for reuse and carbon retention.

  • “This is Not a Drill” Film Screening

    RISD Museum Auditoriaum 20 North Main Street, Providence, RI

    "This Is Not A Drill" traces the stories of three activists who are fighting the fossil fuel industry.

  • Rhode Island High School Seafood Cook-off

    Warwick Area Career and Technical School 575 Centerville Road, Warwick, RI

    Join Rhode Island Sea Grant for the 2026 R.I. Seafood Cook-Off, where talented career and technical high school student teams from across the state go head-to-head, showcasing original calamari dishes inspired by spring flavors. Guests will get to sample each team's dish and vote for their favorite. The event is free but reservations are required.

  • RIEEA April Virtual Lunch & Learn: Helpful Tools & Platforms

    Online

    Join the Rhode Island Environmental Education Association (RIEEA) for a Virtual Lunch & Learn about Helpful Tools & Platforms. The RIEEA team will share a couple of online programs they’ve found really helpful - one for project management and one for communications. Then participants will spend time exploring them and sharing ideas and other resources.

  • Cocoa and Canopies: An Afternoon Forest Walk

    Kettle Pond Visitor Center 50 Bend Rd, Charlestown, RI, United States

    Warm up with hot cocoa and join arborist Dan Weise on a guided afternoon walk through the trails at Kettle Pond Visitor Center, featuring tree and shrub identification, fascinating forest factoids, and signs to watch for within the landscape. Along the way, participants will learn how to “read” the forest canopy to better understand past […]

  • Charlestown Land Trust Speaker Series: Invasive Plant Management

    Kettle Pond Visitor Center 50 Bend Rd, Charlestown, RI, United States

    Join the Charlestown Land Trust for a presentation with landscape architect Michael Cavanagh on invasive plant management. Design, permitting, and implementation practices will be shared and discussed, with a focus on the native plant communities used to support local ecosystems and minimize invasive plant pressures.